MAPS Air Museum5359 Massillon Road, North Canton • 330-896-6332Located by the Akron/Canton Regional Airport. Visit the aircraft restoration area, sit in the pilot's seat of the MIG-17 and see a collection of more than 790 model airplanes and historical artifacts.

Massillon Museum121 Lincoln Way E., Massillon • 330-833-4061Features changing exhibitions of contemporary art, a long-term exhibition of local history, a sports gallery, the Immel Circus and a photography gallery in a completely renovated facility.

McKinley National Memorial and Museum800 McKinley Monument Drive NW, Canton • 330-455-7043Presidential memorabilia, interactive science center, planetarium, robotic dinosaur and a model railroad are a few of this museum's attractions.

The National First Ladies' Library331 Market Ave. S., Canton • 330-452-0876Get a glimpse of the bygone era as you tour the home of America's 25th president's First Lady, Ida Saxton McKinley. Located in the historically documented Saxton-McKinley home, which has been restored with great attention to historical accuracy.

North Canton Playhouse525 7th St. NE, North Canton • 330-494-1613Intimate theater at its best. A nonprofit theater featuring popular mainstage plays as well as educational theater.

Palace Theatre605 Market Ave. N., Canton • 330-454-8172Canton's premier historical theater was originally established in 1926 as a vaudeville movie house. Today, the theatre is dedicated to music, cinema, live stage shows and organ concerts on the historical Kilgen Organ. An atmospheric theatre, The Palace duplicates a Spanish courtyard on a midsummer night. Its ceiling, a starry sky with wisps of floating clouds, creates a dream effect.

The Players Guild1001 Market Ave. N., Canton • 330-453-7619One of the nation's oldest and largest community theatres, which hosts more than 10 annual productions.

The Wilderness Center9877 Alabama Ave., Wilmot • 330-359-5235The Wilderness Center is dedicated to nature and environmental education, wildlife conservation, natural history research and community service. Includes trails, a bookstore, a planetarium and an auditorium.

Cedar Point1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky • 419-627-2350 The roller coaster capital of the world is just a two-hour drive from the Walsh University campus.

Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom1100 Squires Road, Aurora • 330-532-8303 Outdoor water park featuring waterslides, a lazy river and other water fun for all ages. Open May through September.

Ohio's Amish Country877-643-8824 Explore the unique culture of the Amish with a vacation in central Ohio, home of one of the world's largest Amish communities.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum1 Key Plaza, Cleveland • 216-781-7625 Features seven floors of exhibition space spanning 150,000 square feet. Eighteen permanent exhibits examine the impact of rock and roll and three to five featured exhibits are introduced regularly throughout the year.